At Always Home, every day is about preventing family homelessness. Our fiscal year 2019 is about to end. Wonder how many families we've served? 232 families and counting. Your support helps us make a difference.

Today is all about moving forward for Diana. A 2009 Volkswagon GLI, purchased through Always Home's Wheels to Work program, is an opportunity to achieve stable employment and sustained housing. With her own means of transportation, Diana won't have to rely on public tr...

The Point in Time (PIT) Count is a snapshot of the average number of homeless in our State on any given night. Conducted by the CT Coalition to End Homelessness, the 2019 CT PIT count identified 3,033 people experiencing homelessness on a single night in January. Famil...

National Low Income Housing Coalition's 2019 Out of Reach report was released today. Connecticut continues to rank #9 in a state-by-state comparison of wages to rents. In order to afford a 2-bedroom rental, a Connecticut worker needs to earn an hourly wage of $25.40. A...

Remember when you were a kid and summer days seemed endless? Days were spent at the beach, in the pool or having fun at summer camp. But for kids who are growing up poor, summer days are endless because they lack enriching experiences.

Always Home is pleased to announce the appointment of new Executive Director, Betty Smith. Smith is passionate about Always Home’s mission, Preventing Family Homelessness. She has been a member of Always Home’s Board of Directors and an active volunteer. Smith brings t...

The National Low Income Housing Coalition 2019 report on the availability of affordable housing found that "No state has an adequate supply of affordable rental housing for the lowest income renters." In Connecticut, 67% of extremely low-income households spend more th...